问题
单项选择题
药品生产企业可以从事以下哪项活动 ()
A.在药品集贸市场销售本企业生产的药品
B.将处方药销售给非处方药经营单位
C.销售更改生产批号但质量合格的药品
D.销售说明书、标签、药品批准文号不符合规定的药品
E.在外地设立办事机构销售本企业生产的药品
答案
参考答案:E
解析:[知识点] 《药品流通监督管理办法》:药品生产、经营企业购销药品的监督管理
药品生产企业可以从事以下哪项活动 ()
A.在药品集贸市场销售本企业生产的药品
B.将处方药销售给非处方药经营单位
C.销售更改生产批号但质量合格的药品
D.销售说明书、标签、药品批准文号不符合规定的药品
E.在外地设立办事机构销售本企业生产的药品
参考答案:E
解析:[知识点] 《药品流通监督管理办法》:药品生产、经营企业购销药品的监督管理
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Every sport has its great legends: soccer has Pele, basketball has Michael Jordan, and tennis, Steffi Graf. Is there one athlete who people consider to be the best ever? Many would say that person is boxer Muhammad Ali, known to his many fans as "the greatest". Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1942. At the age of twelve, after his bike was stolen, young Ali began boxing; by the time he reached high school, he was a great amateur(业余) boxer. After winning six state and two national boxing championships, he competed in the 1960 Olympic, where he won a gold medal. That same year, at the age of eighteen, he became a professional boxer. From the start of his career it was clear that Ali was different from other athletes. He was outspoken, confident, strong-willed and talked publicly about himself and his beliefs (信仰). The man who called himself "the greatest" still faced many challenges, though. After winning his Olympic gold medal, he returned home to the United States. He was not allowed to stay in certain hotels or eat in certain restaurants because of the color of his skin. Ali was disgusted (反感) with racism in the U.S., so he threw his Olympic medal into a river. In 1964, Ali beat Sonny Liston to become the world heavyweight champion. Ali surprised the world again in 1966, not for his boxing skills, but for his political beliefs. He disagreed with the U.S. war in Vietnam and refused to join the army, which all young men in the U.S. had to do at the same time. As a result, Ali's heavyweight title was taken away, and he was sent to prison for five years. Ali retired (退休) from boxing in 1981, ending a career of sixty-one fights, of which he won fifty-six. In 1996, he was recognized as a sporting hero at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Atlanta. The crowd at the Game cheered as Ali, now suffering from Parkinson's disease, lit the Olympic flame-no longer the strongest, but still the greatest.
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